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I hate the Persian decorations, boy!
And chaplets bound on linden-bands displease:
No longer seek to find the places where
Bloom the late roses.

The simple myrtle only shalt thou bring,
Becoming to thee, serving, and to me;
While I, beneath the thick-leaved shade reclined,
Sip the sweet wine cup.
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